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Jen

Grammar check
 
Is there a way to check grammar? I can spell check but then end up cutting
and pasting into a word document for grammar check. I read somewhere that I
could embed it into a word document, but I don't know what that means. With
the cutting and pasting I have to either go back and forth from word to excel
making changes or print a copy and handwrite errors that show up on word and
then change in excel. I am mostly interested in the spacing, coorecdts
commas, etc. Please tell me there is an easier way! Thanks!

gls858

Grammar check
 
Jen wrote:
Is there a way to check grammar? I can spell check but then end up cutting
and pasting into a word document for grammar check. I read somewhere that I
could embed it into a word document, but I don't know what that means. With
the cutting and pasting I have to either go back and forth from word to excel
making changes or print a copy and handwrite errors that show up on word and
then change in excel. I am mostly interested in the spacing, coorecdts
commas, etc. Please tell me there is an easier way! Thanks!


Sounds like you're trying to use a spreadsheet for a word processor.
To embed a word doc go to Insert Object create from file then browse
to your word doc and hit OK. The doc will now be in your speadsheet.

gls858


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